Kyle_in_Tex
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Good morning! 76˚ heading to 90s windy.
Drew you need to drink more water during the day if you are having leg cramps at night. Farming is a battle, you fight insects, wild critters, weather, dust and dehydration - and none can be fought with a tractor. But the tractor is excellent for reshaping the land and vegetation control.
I took a walk in the community garden yesterday to see how it's operated. Looks OK it all organic with a water spigot at each bed. Lots of veggies growing and one lady even gave me a handful of tomatoes. All the equipment used in the gardens is in a large building and is used by everyone. One downside is that it is on the other side of the neighborhood 6 miles away but it would make a good bike ride or golf cart ride. (Can you go 12 miles on a charge?). Most people have a timer on their drip irrigation so they can go on vacation. I think there is a waiting list to get a 20' bed I'll have to send out an e-mail today.
Got the new locks in - coded push button or key.
While I was weed eating the gate Whipper escaped yesterday. She just ran to the front and then went to my wife who caught her and I carried her back to prison.
Don, glad to hear things are moving right along. That Lake Georgetown might be a bit big for volleyball. Boat rental sounds nice. Do be careful, they have plenty of accidents in that lake too. 6 miles one way to a garden sounds kind of far? Maybe you could ask them to contemplate another garden area on your side of town. Do you have to bring in your own soils? Breakout Whipper adjusting to dog jail. Don, I had my golden retriever trained pretty good to pull me on my roller blades around my neighborhood in Cedar Park. Just have to make sure the pavement isn't too hot.
Drew, sorry about your corn. Maybe a smaller amount? Different variety? Or just stick to 'taters... Hope your cramps subside. Heat exhaustion is serious business. One symptom is you stop sweating and can't cool down. Once you get it, it comes back easier the next time. Hydrate.
Lenny, really nice place. I bought a Netgear R7000 this spring and it works great. It has pretty good distance, but the cottage might need a booster. I've been told if your home's walls have much old lead paint, that can inhibit signal.
Ron, the rains we got have turned us green again too.
Really only have tomatoes still doing OK in the garden. The heat is taking it's toll. Killed a few tomato worms. Buggers can strip a plant in a couple of days.